Re: Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Paul Jakma
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Tom Sightler wrote: > III) I get a fair number of dropped packets at 115Kbps, enough to cause > problems and a significant speed decrease. Simply dropping the serial port > rate to 56K seems to solve the problem. does the system have IDE disks? (DEC Venturis GL.. should be)

Re: Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Manfred H. Winter
Hi Trever! On Sun, 01 Apr 2001, Trever L. Adams wrote: > I am trying to find out if I am the only one who has pppd drop packets > as bogus when the port is set at 115Kbps. I only get it at that speed. > It causes stall outs etc. > I also have some problems with pppd. At my machine it says

Re: Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Tom Sightler
Actually, I do have a similar problem that I've been unable to track down 100%. Under 2.4.x when I run the modem on my Xircom Cardbus 10/100 Ethernet/56K Modem combo card (installed in a Dell 5000e with 650Mhz Pentium III) I get a fair number of dropped packets at 115Kbps, enough to cause problem

Re: Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Trever L. Adams
Mark Hahn wrote: >> There may be a possibility this is machine specific, because if it is >> meant to forward the packet to the internal net and I slow the machine >> down (external cache off) it works fine, turn the cache back on and it >> is a problem. > > > where's the serial port? (isa,

Re: Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Jeff Chua
On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Trever L. Adams wrote: > I am trying to find out if I am the only one who has pppd drop packets > as bogus when the port is set at 115Kbps. I only get it at that speed. > It causes stall outs etc. > works fine for me. Jeff - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "u

Serial, 115Kbps, 2.2, 2.4

2001-04-01 Thread Trever L. Adams
I am trying to find out if I am the only one who has pppd drop packets as bogus when the port is set at 115Kbps. I only get it at that speed. It causes stall outs etc. There may be a possibility this is machine specific, because if it is meant to forward the packet to the internal net and I